The Louisiana redistricting case now before the Supreme Court could dramatically alter the balance of power in Congress, potentially giving Republicans up to 19 additional House seats nationwide. The outcome of Louisiana v. Callais is expected to redefine how states interpret the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and draw congressional maps […]
Supreme Court to Hear Michigan Property Rights Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Michael Pung v. Isabella County, Michigan, a property rights dispute that could set a national precedent on how local governments handle tax foreclosures. At the heart of the case: whether a county can seize and sell a home for unpaid taxes, keep […]
Court Clears Trump to Defund Planned Parenthood
A Landmark Appeals Court Ruling The First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has delivered a major victory to the Trump administration, unanimously ruling 3-0 that provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—which strip Medicaid reimbursements from Planned Parenthood and its affiliates—are constitutional. The ruling effectively clears the Trump team […]
Trump’s Flag Burning Executive Order Challenged
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on flag burning on August 25, 2025, calling for stronger penalties against those who desecrate the American flag. The order directs the Department of Justice to prosecute individuals who burn flags if their actions are tied to inciting violence or other criminal behavior. […]
Why Calls for a New Constitution Misunderstand America
When Donald Trump shocked the political establishment in 2024—winning not only the Electoral College but also the popular vote—it exposed a crisis inside the Democratic Party. Many progressives suddenly began arguing that the problem wasn’t just policy, but the very structure of American democracy. For them, Trump’s win wasn’t a […]
Supreme Court May Gut Key Voting Rights Act Protections
The 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act passed on Wednesday, but its future hangs in the balance as the Supreme Court prepares to review a case that could dismantle one of the law’s core protections. The pending decision may radically shift how race can be considered in redistricting—and whether […]
“New York’s Highest Court Won’t Stop Trump’s Sentencing”
Original article The highest court in New York said Thursday it would not prevent the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump for his crimes, currently scheduled for Friday. A deputy clerk for Judge Jenny Rivera wrote in a two-sentence letter to Trump’s lawyer, Todd Blanche, that the judge declined to intervene. Trump was […]
“University of California COVID Vaccine Lawsuit Moves Forward, Despite Setback”
Originally published by The Defender A class action lawsuit against the University of California (UC) on behalf of employees affected by the university’s system-wide COVID-19 vaccine mandate will move forward, despite a decision this week by the California Supreme Court that favored the defendant. The Supreme Court declined to hear the plaintiffs’ […]
“Stormy Daniels vs. Trump: Supreme Court Rules on Gag Order Protecting Allegedly Corrupt Judge?”
Attorney Ron Berutti joins the program to discuss the Supreme Court case currently at the desk of Judge Sotomayor. She is tasked to address whether Donald Trump should be allowed to speak about the corrupt associations of the Judge Arthur Engoron. The ties to the Harris campaign is profound and […]
Investor George Jarkesy: “Massive SCOTUS Win”
George Jarkesy is an entrepreneur and investor, who was accused of fraud in 2011 by the SEC. Without an investigation even having concluded, the SEC’s action against him led to a press release destroying his reputation and led to his being “debanked”, in essence, by Chase, by the bank that […]
Supreme Court Filing in The Arizona Voting Computer Malfunction Case
Maricopa County violated Arizona law by not conducting required tests of the voting computers. In addition, they used altered and hence, uncertified software that had major security flaws. As sworn by the Appellants and In my opinion and based on the declarations by three cyber experts, AZSOS, Maricopa, and Pima […]
Rally! Tell Supreme Court NO to Government Censorship!
Are you tired of the government dictating what you can and cannot say on social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram? Do you believe in the fundamental right to free speech without government interference? If your answer is a resounding “YES,” join us at The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech on Monday, March […]
COVlD l9 Hoax Goes to Court
Please read, share and act, your action can make a difference to the future of humanity! On Friday, 5 Jan. 2024, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) agreed to hear the case about whether Donald Trump is eligible for Colorado’s primary ballot. The same day, SCOTUS also began to discuss the merits […]
Supreme Court Decides Abortion Pill to Remain Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday that mifepristone, an abortion pill, will be broadly accessible amid an ongoing legal battle over its regulatory approval. Mifepristone, approved in 2000 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is part of a chemical abortion process and is generally taken with another drug called […]
Election Day: “It isn’t old fashioned or outmoded. It is vital. It is indispensable.”
The incredible import of the state court Yes, this is a Tuesday — the day for Tuesday subscriber threads. But today is also Election Day. The U.S. Court System is very complicated — and if you’re casting a ballot today, chances are high you’re also voting to retain or elect a local […]
PASS the PRO-PARENT PROCLAMATION
NOVEMBER is Parents’ Rights In Education Month and it’s more important now than ever! We encourage parents all across America to challenge their school boards to adopt this Proclamation declaring they support the importance of working with parents to involve them in developing policies for their children’s schools. This […]
Supreme Court Rules for High School Football Coach Who Prayed at Midfield
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a school board in Washington state discriminated against a former football coach when it disciplined him for postgame prayers at midfield, the high court’s latest decision favoring the protection of religious faith over concerns about government endorsement of religion. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote […]
Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade in Landmark Opinion
Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade in Landmark Opinion Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision centered on a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks. The Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, effectively ending recognition of a constitutional right to abortion and giving individual states the power […]
Over 75% Oppose Protests at Private Homes of Supreme Court Justices
Over 75% Oppose Protests at Private Homes of Supreme Court Justices Majority Also Say Biden’s Failure to Condemn Illegal Protests at Homes of Court Justices Will Potentially Encourage Violence (Austin, TX—May 10, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters […]
